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Cycle News 1995 07 12

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lead. Hometown hero David Barrett started the race in sixth, and methodically moved past his rivals until he took control of second on lap six. The Hollywood stuntman was impressive as he matched Healey's pace, but he was unable to close the distance between himself and the leader, In the end, Barrett was four seconds behind Healey, and four seconds ahead of Smail, who again turned in a hair-raising charge through the pack after a poor start. "I know it's the cheesiest saying in the world, but it hasn't sunk in that I finished second," s'aid Barrett, whose best ever finish at Mammoth prior to this year's race was lOth. "I bought my bikes two and a half weeks ago and practiced my ass off. I only race once a year, and to do this good is really great." Racing in the amateur divisions was just as exciting. Another local rider, Pat Foster, shined brightly as he nearly swept the Intermediate classes, Only a crash at the start of the 250cc Intermediate main prevented Foster from winning every Intermedia te main, as he piloted an ATI< to the Sound of Thunder win, a Honda CRSOO to the Open Intermediate win, and a Kawasaki KXl25 to the 125cc Intermediate win. The FMF/Thor/QMark/Spy / Afam/Wiseco/Mammoth Mountain Ski Area-sponsored rider from Bishop was in a class of his own throughout the weekend. Team Green's Caleb Leath chased Foster home in the 12Scc class, while Husaberg's Cliff Cook did the same in the SoT race. Lance Johnson was the runner-up in the Open Intermediate class. Honda of Troy's Casey Lytle was the clear cut winner of the 250cc Intermediate main, as he ran away from the field aboard his Pit Pro/N-Style/Sinisalosponsored Honda. Lytle took control of the lead early on and stretched it out with each and every lap.. Gabe Bolivar followed at a distance, and Brian Sweaney was third. Dee Wood beat out Women's National Champion Kristy Shealey in the Women's,Pro class. Wood pressured Shealy early in moto one, but crashed in the horseshoe and was forced to come back through the pack for second. Wood stayed up in moto two, and despite a few challenges from Shealey, was able to score the all-important second moto win. Jamie Pamintuan used consistent 5-4 moto finishes to earn third overall. Montclair Yamaha's David Ramsey spanked the field in the 12Scc Junior main. After dicing with runner-up Oscar Valdez early in the race, Ramsey wicked it up and establisl)ed a commanding lead. In the closing laps, Ramsey enjoyed a huge lead over Valdez and third-placed Joey Cirocco. As expected, DG's Rex Staten continued to rule the Vet Pro class, and this year, grabbed the win in the Senior class as well. Staten swept both Vet Pro motos for the win over Mike Shoemaker, who went 2-3. A flat tire kept Dave Coupe from challenging Staten in the first moto, but he made a serious bid for the lead in moto two. Coupe's 3-2 netted him third overall. In the Senior final, Staten was challenged by Brent Wallingsford in the opening laps, but eventually pulled away for a convincing win. Dirt Rider's Tom Webb teamed up with his brother, Mike Webb, to secure third and fourth places, respectively. Brandon Morgan held off yet another Webb - Jason Webb - for the win in the Mini Junior main event. Christopher Tocco was third. CN Mammoth MX Mammoth Lakes, California Results: June 22-25, 1995 ThlUSday SR: 1. Rex Staten (Kaw); 2. Brent Wallingsford (Kaw); 3. Tom Webb (Han); 4. Mike Webb (suz); 5. Robert Hansen (5uz). VET JR: 1. Donny Sieverson (Yam); 2. Brand Johnson (Yam); 3. Rod Robertson (Hon); 4. Todd Broussard. (Kaw); 5. Steve Edwards (5uz). VET INT, 1. Jon Zahrt (Yam); 2. Jim Ellis (Han); 3, Rod Richardson (Yam); 4. Rich Trusinski (Han); 5. Ian Filz-Gibbon (! Johnson (5uz); 5. Bob Weber (Hon); 6. Glen Comma,ns (Suz); 7. Donald Franklin (ATK); 8. Mike Bosworth (Han); 9, Jim Owens (Han); 10. John Ryan (Han). DUAL SPORT, 1, Spencer (KTM); 2: Donnie De Arman (Suz); 3. Brand Johnson (KTM); 4. R. Von Schneidau (Suz); 5. Chris Drewes (Han). Friday 4-STK MINI: 1. C. Alamang05 (Han); 2. Turbo Rei! (Han); 3, Gary Plaatje (Han); 4, Don Zipf (Han); 5. Jay Serat (]{aw). 4-STK VET: 1. Donald Franklin (ATK); 2. Tom White (Hus); 3. Keith Fearing (ADB); 4. Mark Franklin (Hus); 5. Steve Matlock (Kaw). 4-STK JR: 1. Todd Broussard (Kaw); 2. Shawn Howard (Kaw); 3. Dana Bray (Hon); 4. Chuck Dempsey (Hon); 5. Jim Finerty (Hus). MINI JR: 1. Brandon Morgan (Yam); 2. Jason Webb (Suz); 3. Christopher Tocco (Suz); 4. Mikie Northrop (Suz); 5. R.J. Thompson (!mforl?ble, .and .have·a big lead."' su~ukr and Cbest~rfiel!i Yamaha lai:t.oiy rider · rhe belt-mounted radio 'included the radio m

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